Overview
- Rome prosecutors have asked to archive the case against Francesco Totti, Noemi Bocchi, and the babysitter, concluding the children were not exposed to real danger.
- The request cites the 7-year-old’s access to a phone, the presence of older children, and the sitter’s proximate availability in the same building.
- Ilary Blasi has filed a formal opposition, with a GIP hearing scheduled for December 1 to decide whether the case is closed or moves toward trial.
- Case files reconstruct May 26, 2023, when police arrived around 23:20 after a 112 call and a rapid call chain notified Totti, who returned near midnight.
- Evidence at issue includes videos made by the children showing no adults, phone records, and discrepancies in the sitter’s timeline, while prosecutors note Blasi stayed on a lengthy video call before contacting police.